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... probably in some measure to be ascribed . I was early struck , on this my first day's residence in North America , with the less constrained and more equal intercourse which appeared to prevail between what we should call the different ...
... probably in some measure to be ascribed . I was early struck , on this my first day's residence in North America , with the less constrained and more equal intercourse which appeared to prevail between what we should call the different ...
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... probably still are , the most numerous of the religious sects in Halifax , and next to them the Episcopalians of the Church of England . The Roman Catholics have of late years increased , and they have obtained an advantage over the non ...
... probably still are , the most numerous of the religious sects in Halifax , and next to them the Episcopalians of the Church of England . The Roman Catholics have of late years increased , and they have obtained an advantage over the non ...
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... probably true ; but my intercourse with the inhabitants of these colonies has satisfied me that much lurking ill - will against the mother country has arisen from the kind of half - establishment originally granted to the English Church ...
... probably true ; but my intercourse with the inhabitants of these colonies has satisfied me that much lurking ill - will against the mother country has arisen from the kind of half - establishment originally granted to the English Church ...
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... probably clings to the modern Nova Scotian ; but though there were many both Irish - born and of Irish descent among the crowd , there was no shade of a dispo- sition to an Irish row . Many coloured people , some apparently full - blood ...
... probably clings to the modern Nova Scotian ; but though there were many both Irish - born and of Irish descent among the crowd , there was no shade of a dispo- sition to an Irish row . Many coloured people , some apparently full - blood ...
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... probably always will exist - an inexhaustible supply of excellent timber for the shipbuilder . And , lastly , from the influence of the Gulf stream most probably , the harbours of Nova Scotia are , in ordinary seasons , open and ...
... probably always will exist - an inexhaustible supply of excellent timber for the shipbuilder . And , lastly , from the influence of the Gulf stream most probably , the harbours of Nova Scotia are , in ordinary seasons , open and ...
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